William Vance(1915-1961)
- Director
- Actor
- Cinematographer
A university student in 1934, William Vance appeared in the "Summer
Festival of Drama" at the Todd School in Woodstock, Illinois, Orson
Welles' alma mater. Welles had organized the festival and produced the
three plays, "Trilby", "Hamlet", and "Tsar Paul", in all of which Vance
performed a principal part. There Vance and Welles shot their short
film, "Hearts of Age", reportedly in a single afternoon, using Vance's
16mm camera. Vance had earlier made his own primitive version of "Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in 1932, in addition to other student efforts. He
later went on to produce and direct commercials for television.